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1-norm condition number estimate
Syntax
Description
c = condest(A)
computes a lower bound C for the 1-norm condition number of a square matrix A.
c = condest(A,t)
changes t, a positive integer parameter equal to the number of columns in an underlying iteration matrix. Increasing the number of columns usually gives a better condition estimate but increases the cost. The default is t = 2, which almost always gives an estimate correct to within a factor 2.
[c,v] = condest(A)
also computes a vector v which is an approximate null vector if c is large. v satisfies norm(A*v,1) = norm(A,1)*norm(v,1)/c.
Note
condest invokes rand. If repeatable results are required then invoke rand('state',j), for some j, before calling this function.
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This function is particularly useful for sparse matrices.
condest uses block 1-norm power method of Higham and Tisseur [1].
See Also
Reference
[1] Higham, N. J. and F. Tisseur, "A Block Algorithm for Matrix 1-Norm Estimation, with an Application to 1-Norm Pseudospectra," SIAM Journal Matrix Anal. Appl., Vol. 21, No. 4, 2000, pp.1185-1201.
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